BERKELEY — A UC Berkeley student was charged Thursday with multiple counts of rape and other charges in suspected sexual assaults of two women in 2017 and March of this year and is a suspect in other attacks, according to authorities and court documents.

UC Berkeley student Finn Wolff is suspected in two sexual assaults that occurred off the campus, police said.

The suspect, Finn Wolff, 20, who police said used to be a fraternity member, was arrested Tuesday. He has been charged with three counts of forcible rape, two counts of forcible oral copulation, one count of sexual battery by restraint and two counts of sexual penetration by a foreign object.

Authorities said the March attack happened at Wolff’s home in the 2300 block of Warring Street and that the one in 2017 at a fraternity house also on Warring Street. Police did not identify the fraternity.

Six of the charges, including the three rape counts, stem from a suspected sexual assault in November 2017 that police became aware of while they were investigating a March 2019 assault.

The victim in the November 3, 2017 attack said she was held down by Wolff while he repeatedly sexually assaulted her, the documents say. The woman said she was also bitten several times and badly bruised in the attack.

In the March 14 assault, Wolff is charged with backing a woman into a balcony railing and forcing her to kiss him, the documents say. When the woman attempted to push him away, she was punched in the face and ribs before she was forced to orally copulate him. She was able to finally escape.

The charges also include special allegations of sex offenses with separate victims on separate occasions and sex offenses with multiple victims.

Finn was scheduled to be arraigned Thursday.

Berkeley police said they have learned in the course of their investigations that there may be additional victims of Wolff’s he met at social gatherings who have not come forward to police. They are encouraging anyone who was victimized or who has information about any attacks to contact the police department’s Sex Crimes unit at 510-981-5717.

Wolff was arraigned in court Thursday and his bail was set at $750,000. He was due to return to court May 22 for a bail motion and entry of a plea.

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